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  2. White wedding - Wikipedia

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    A bride from the late 19th century wearing a black or dark coloured wedding dress. Though Mary, Queen of Scots, wore a white wedding gown in 1559 when she married her first husband, Francis Dauphin of France, the tradition of a white wedding dress is commonly credited to Queen Victoria's choice to wear a white court dress at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840.

  3. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-20th century, white has been the dominant color for Western wedding dresses, though "wedding white" includes shades such as eggshell, ecru, and ivory. [13] However, white is not the universal color of wedding dresses. In Mexico, for example, red is a popular color. [14]

  4. Bride - Wikipedia

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    The woman to the far right is wearing a typical wedding dress from 1929. Up until the late 1930s, wedding dresses reflected the styles of the day. From that time onward, wedding dresses have been based on Victorian ballgowns. In Europe and North America, the typical attire for a bride is a formal dress, and a veil.

  5. Evolution of the wedding dress

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    From pant suits to pounds of tulle and lace, the wedding dress has evolved but still equates to magical. Ahh the wedding dress. It's remained an obsession for many girls ... but it's look has been ...

  6. Woman sparks etiquette debate after questioning if her dress ...

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    Perhaps one of the most important things to avoid when attending a wedding is the colour white if you aren’t the bride.. To make sure that her wedding guest attire would be appropriate, a woman ...

  7. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    A white wedding is a term for a traditional formal or semi-formal Western wedding. This term refers to the color of the wedding dress, which became popular after Queen Victoria wore a pure white gown when she married Prince Albert and many were quick to copy her choice. [ 1 ]

  8. Wedding Guest Asked to Leave for Wearing Dress That Appeared ...

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    A wedding guest was left feeling "incredibly embarrassed" when she was asked to leave for disregarding etiquette and wearing a white dress — only, her dress was actually yellow.

  9. Semiotics of fashion - Wikipedia

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    This can be demonstrated in the choice of color for wedding ceremonies across different cultures. For example, a white dress is the traditional attire for a wedding ceremony in contemporary western culture; however in many Asian cultures the color white is associated with death and would be more appropriately worn at a funeral. [4]